Enhancing Safety in Robotic Surgery – Project SONNY  

The future of robotic surgery is defined by precision, stability and patient safety. At Cyber Surgery, we are proud to be at the forefront of innovation with the SONNY project, a strategic initiative supported by the Hazitek program and co-funded by the Basque Government and the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund 2021-2027 (ERDF). 

Advancing Biomechanics to Improve Surgical Precision 

SONNY aims to revolutionize robotic-assisted surgery by integrating advanced biomechanical simulations that improve the accuracy and reliability of surgical procedures. Key goals of project SONNY: 

  • Develop biomechanical models that refine robotic tool movements. 
  • Optimize preoperative planning based on personalized biomechanical data. 
  • Real-time anomaly detection to prevent surgical risks and increase precision. 

Davide Scorza, Head of Applied Research at Cyber Surgery, explains:

“Robotic surgery is evolving rapidly and patient safety remains a top priority. The SONNY project allows us to develop advanced biomechanical models that optimize the precision and stability of robotic procedures”. 

By combining biomechanical intelligence with state-of-the-art robotics, Cyber Surgery and our partners are pioneering the next generation of safer and more efficient surgical procedures. Follow our journey as we push the boundaries of robotic surgery through Project SONNY. 

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